After Graduation

After graduating from a Waldorf high school, 94% of our students attend college. As many of our graduates major in sciences/math as they do arts/humanities. 88% of our students graduate from college. Our graduates value life-long learning; they are self-reliant and self-confident. They strongly value interpersonal relationships; they are highly tolerant of the viewpoints of others, and at work care most about ethical principles and value helping others. Impressive, isn’t it?

Below are a few examples of what our graduates are bringing to the world. From computer network designer to humanitarian, they are making a difference.

  • Alumni Zoriah Miller Interview

    Zoriah Miller graduated from The Denver Waldorf 8th Grade in 1990. Since that time he has established a career as a freelance humanitarian photojournalist, capturing powerful images from some of recent history’s most devastating natural disasters and humanitarian crises. His photographs have been published in Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, and Focus and his work has appeared in museums and galleries around the world. Click here to read an interview Zoriah gave to the Denver Waldorf Alumni Association at the beginning of 2007.

    You can visit Zoriah’s website at http://www.zoriah.com

  • DWS Alumnus Kyla Clark reflects on the value of her Waldorf education in this inspirational article.

    Kyla Clark article

  • DWS Graduate Tyler Franklin reflects on his first year as a Mechanical Engineering student at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, GA.

    Tyler Franklin interview

  • Ben Baugher ‘91 proves that Waldorf education doesn’t limit your success to fields in the humanities. He shares his story with us here.

    Ben Baugher interview